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Dokument ur Epsteinutredningen. (Jon Elswick / AP)

Norge vill tillsätta Epstein-kommission med full insyn

Norska stortinget har enats om att tillsätta en oberoende kommission som ska granska norska myndigheters relationer till sexualförbrytaren Jeffrey Epstein. Även externa organisationer, nätverk och stiftelser ska granskas. Det rapporterar landets medier.

Utrikesförvaltningens ordförande Per-Willy Amundsen säger att det är särskilt viktigt att utredningen går hela vägen tillbaka till när Osloavtalet undertecknades 1993. Det norska diplomatparet Terje Rød-Larsen och Mona Juul har kallats arkitekterna bakom avtalet som banade väg för palestinskt självstyre, men nu har det avslöjats att de kopplas till Jeffrey Epstein.

Amundsen säger att en ny lag planeras som ger Epsteinkommissionen tillgång till all tillgänglig information.

– Det här är nästan polisliknande utredningsmetoder och befogenheter, säger han till NRK.

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The Oslo Accords are a pair of interim agreements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO): the Oslo I Accord, signed in Washington, D.C., in 1993; and the Oslo II Accord, signed in Taba, Egypt, in 1995. They marked the start of the Oslo process, a peace process aimed at achieving a peace treaty based on Resolution 242 and Resolution 338 of the United Nations Security Council. The Oslo process began after secret negotiations in Oslo, Norway, resulting in both the recognition of Israel by the PLO and the recognition by Israel of the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people and as a partner in bilateral negotiations. Among the notable outcomes of the Oslo Accords was the creation of the Palestinian Authority, which was tasked with the responsibility of conducting limited Palestinian self-governance over parts of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip; and the international acknowledgement of the PLO as Israel's partner in permanent-status negotiations about any remaining issues revolving around the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Bilateral dialogue stems from questions related to the international border between Israel and a future Palestinian state: negotiations for this subject are centered around Israeli settlements, the status of Jerusalem, Israel's maintenance of control over security following the establishment of Palestinian autonomy, and the Palestinian right of return. The Oslo Accords did not create a definite Palestinian state. A large portion of the Palestinian population, including various Palestinian militant groups, staunchly opposed the Oslo Accords; Palestinian-American academic Edward Said described them as a "Palestinian Versailles". The peace process was strained by the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre as well as by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad suicide bombings and attacks. Far-right Israelis also opposed the Oslo Accords, and Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated in 1995 by a right-wing Israeli extremist for signing them.
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